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Seasonal Video Supervisor

CATEGORY: Technical

Fisher Center at Bard
Annandale-on-Hudson, NY
US

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OVERVIEW
The Seasonal Video Supervisor is responsible for the planning and execution of all video elements for all productions, residencies, concerts, and special events (including live streams) produced by Live Arts Bard, Bard’s Theater & Performance and Dance Programs, and Bard SummerScape. Additionally, this position supports in-person performances at the Fisher Center featuring The Orchestra Now, Bard College Conservatory of Music, and rental/partnership programs.
Reporting directly to the Fisher Center’s Director of Production and working closely with the other members of the Fisher Center Production Department, the Seasonal Video Supervisor directs the Center’s video facilities, professional and student labor force, and resources to deliver an excellent standard of support that furthers the mission of the Center and Bard College.
This position’s term will ideally start in mid-March, so there is time to cross-train with the current Supervisor. This may include starting remotely, but the exact date is flexible. The end date will be August 21. The position requires up to 40 hours/week during non-production weeks and up to 60 hours/week during production weeks. This is a non-exempt position, paid hourly at a rate of $32 per hour.
Access to a personal vehicle is necessary. This position requires local residence during the employment period. Housing is provided as needed and includes a single bedroom and shared amenities. From June 1 until August 21, access to three (3) meals per weekday and two (2) meals per weekend day on campus will be provided. Should campus dining agreements or options change from the time of the agreement, an equivalent per diem will be provided.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Video Department and Project Management
Oversee all video aspects of show development, budgeting, prep, load-in, run, and strike for all events in or produced by one of the Center’s programs, including UPSTREAMING the Fisher Center’s Virtual Stage.
Oversee and execute in-house video production and editing for the Center, including the development of archival content and new content for programs and marketing, as assigned.
Advance all video needs of all incoming productions and projects; coordinate with outside designers and engineers.
Appropriately staff video crew for each project’s needs and budget; supervise and train crew
Work with the Audio Supervisor to manage the Center’s audio/video shop.
Create video paperwork as needed.
Execute bidding and purchasing for video equipment and services.
Coordinate and manage video elements related to orchestra shell & riser changeovers, orchestra pit changeovers, and seating setup changeovers.
Assist in the advancement of tours by resident Fisher Center artists, accompany and support tours and off-site productions as required.
Production Administration
Maintain a safe, healthy, and inclusive workplace at all times.
Create labor and material estimates and budgets.
Assist the Director of Production and Associate Production Managers in hiring a team of professional and student crew members.
Supervise and train the video crew members.
Maintain video vendor relationships.
Maintain accurate inventories of the Center’s video equipment.
Support the creation of production overview documents for all programs, ensuring accuracy of information on video equipment, requirements, and capacities.
Participate in weekly all-staff meetings and production meetings, in addition to interdepartmental and external planning meetings with artists/designers.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
EXPERIENCE
Minimum 5 years of experience as a video engineer in a multi-venue facility, producing venue, or touring company (academic experience is a plus).
Familiarity with multiple disciplines, including but not limited to opera, dance, theater, and all forms of music.
Live video production experience and experience with online live-streamed or recorded events are a plus.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
Ability to interpret and generate production drawings.
Strong knowledge of display devices, including projectors, AutoCad, Vectorworks, the Google App suite, Watchout, Isadora, QLab, and Adobe Premiere Pro.
Experience with hardware and software streaming solutions such as Livestream Studio, OBS or vMix.
Familiarity with IP/networking.
Ability to manage and train student labor.
Ability to cross-train all Fisher Center staff in basic video operations.
Strong knowledge of electrical safety practices and theatrical rigging systems.
Crew management and leadership experience.
Strong multitasking abilities as well as the ability to work well and work flexibly under pressure in a team-driven environment.
Exceptional communication skills and attention to detail.
Ability to manage crew in multiple spaces or locations.
Ability to work evenings, weekends, and holidays as determined by the production schedule
Ability to climb stairs and ladders
Ability to move and lift up to 50 lbs.
Ability to push, pull, hang, reach, lean, and balance
Ability to stand or sit for extended periods
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Previous experience in a Festival setting.
WORKING CONDITIONS
Frequently works at heights above 6 feet
Frequently exposed to vibrations, noises, and electrical connections
Frequently works in show conditions with theatrical and atmospheric elements, including but not limited to haze, strobes, dim lights, loud sounds, dry ice, and more
Applications for this position will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled.
For any access-related requests, questions, or issues with the application form, please contact [email protected].
Bard College is an equal opportunity employer and we welcome applications from those who contribute to our diversity. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, mental or physical disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, familial status, veteran status, or genetic information. Bard is committed to providing access, equal opportunity, and reasonable accommodation for all individuals in employment practices, services, programs, and activities.
LOCATION
Bard’s beautiful 1,000-acre campus is situated on the east bank of the Hudson River in Annandale-on Hudson, New York. Community life is defined by numerous cultural and recreational opportunities in the surrounding historic Hudson River Valley and by proximity to New York City. Nearby towns and villages include Rhinebeck, Tivoli, and Red Hook, New York.
ABOUT THE FISHER CENTER
The Fisher Center is a premier professional performing arts center and a hub for research and education that demonstrates Bard College’s commitment to the performing arts as a cultural and educational necessity. To support artists, students, and audiences in the examination of artistic ideas, the Fisher Center develops, produces, and presents performing arts across disciplines through new productions and context-rich programs that challenge and inspire.
Home is the Fisher Center for the Performing Arts, designed by Frank Gehry and located on the campus of Bard College in New York’s Hudson Valley. This world-class theater building will be complemented by a new studio building designed by Maya Lin, scheduled to open in 2026. More than 200 events and 50,000 visitors are hosted at the Fisher Center each year, and over 300 professional artists are employed annually. As a powerful catalyst of art-making regionally, nationally, and worldwide, the Fisher Center produces 8 to 10 major new works in various disciplines every year. The Fisher Center offers outstanding programs to many communities, including the students and faculty of Bard College, and audiences in the Hudson Valley, New York City, across the country, and around the world. Building on a 165-year history as a competitive and innovative undergraduate institution, Bard is committed to enriching culture, public life, and democratic discourse by training tomorrow’s thought leaders.
The Fisher Center was born from the Bard Music Festival, founded in 1990, which, for the first 13 years of its existence, occupied several spaces on campus, including a large tent. Each summer, the Music Festival focuses on the life, work, and influences of one composer, promoting new ways of understanding and presenting the history of music to a contemporary audience. When the Fisher Center and its two theaters opened in 2003, the summer festival expanded to include a fully staged opera, as well as theater and dance performances. The highly acclaimed opera program brings unjustly neglected works to the stage in major productions—often making their US debuts.
Through Fisher Center LAB, the Center’s acclaimed residency and commissioning program, artists are provided with custom-made support toward their innovative projects and their work has been seen in over 100 communities around the world. Resident choreographer Pam Tanowitz’s 2018 Four Quartets was recognized as “the greatest creation of dance theater so far this century” by The New York Times. In 2019, the Fisher Center won the Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical for Daniel Fish’s production of Oklahoma!, which began life in 2007 as an undergraduate production at Bard and was produced professionally by the Fisher Center in 2015 before transferring to New York City. Illinoise, a 2023 Fisher Center world premiere from artists Sufjan Stevens, Justin Peck, and Jackie Sibblies Drury, was recognized with a Tony Award for Best Choreography following its tour and transfer to Broadway.
The Fisher Center is home to several of Bard’s academic programs in the performing arts. Year-round, it hosts performances by the undergraduate Dance Program and Theater and Performance Program; the US-China Music Institute of the Bard College Conservatory of Music; The Orchestra Now (TŌN), a Bard graduate program that is training the next generation of classical-music ambassadors; and students at the Bard Conservatory, the first (and so far only) conservatory to require all its students to pursue a bachelor of arts degree in a field other than music in addition to their specialized music studies. As a hybrid institution, the Fisher Center brings together professional and academic art-making of the highest caliber, where student and professional artists work side by side, learning from each other and informing one another’s practices.
ABOUT BARD COLLEGE
Founded in 1860, Bard College is a four-year residential college of the liberal arts and sciences located 90 miles north of New York City. With the addition of the Montgomery Place estate, Bard’s campus consists of nearly 1,000 park-like acres in the Hudson River Valley. It offers bachelor of arts, bachelor of science, and bachelor of music degrees, with majors in nearly 40 academic programs, graduate degrees in 11 programs, nine early colleges, and numerous dual-degree programs nationally and internationally. Building on its 165-year history as a competitive and innovative undergraduate institution, Bard College has expanded its mission as a private institution acting in the public interest across the country and around the world to meet broader student needs and increase access to liberal education. The undergraduate program at our main campus in upstate New York has a reputation for scholarly excellence, a focus on the arts, and civic engagement. Bard is committed to enriching culture, public life, and democratic discourse by training tomorrow’s thought leaders. For more information about Bard College, visit bard.edu.

DURATION

Mar 16, 2026 - Aug 21, 2026

SALARY

$32.00 – $32.00 per hour

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